Example sentences of "it 's [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And in a way it 's become easier as the times this might sound funny as the times gone on .
2 It 's grown up over the years erm in fact I do n't think it counts as much , nearly as much now , as it used to .
3 And he said well he do n't mind but it 's growing , it 's grown right along the wall , right under their step .
4 It 's grown all over the garden .
5 we 'll show you now how to put on a pressure bandage for severe bleeding and then we 'll put the film on and you can see the whole lot again , okay , so just be in the room if you just push and push and push on the window and er the hand has gone through the window , right , and there 's no glass imbedded but it 's cut right across the palm and the reason that we show you this one is because the artery that feeds all these fingers comes and the thumb comes up in an arch like that okay , so the artery comes down , up in an arch across the palm of the hand , so the fingers and thumb all get a blood supply , so when you cut the palm of your hand there is a lot of blood pumping out , okay , so what 's the first thing I 'd tell her to do ?
6 IT 'S GONE right off the boil , armchair doctors of satire will inform you now .
7 It 's gone right into the top-ten best-sellers .
8 It 's gone right round the whole of Devon , Somerset and Cornwall .
9 That was why it was ever brought to light so it 's gone down to the next generation .
10 ‘ I 'm afraid it 's gone off to the High Court , sir . ’
11 because you see once it 's gone out of the news , erm , we do n't hear any more about it , the , the immediate distress of the people is n't obvious
12 And it 's gone back to the old prices .
13 And when it 's pressed out of the grapes , the juice comes out , they allow it to stand for five days and then they put it into bottles .
14 There 's this man on this tree , it 's about 50 feet tall , the tree , and he 's er he 's just crouched on there , sitting there now , with a blue rope round his neck , and it 's tied on to the tree .
15 It 's lit again at the moment , but so far we 've had something like fifteen bulbs stolen , and when that heavy rain comes , it fills the little cups and goes bang and the gentleman today , was busy drilling things out of the fuse box , where I think it had gone again .
16 It 's stayed around about the eight just over eight percent , there has n't , there has n't been much movement .
17 It 's steamed up between the layers is that what you 're looking at .
18 Well , I would suppose that the person they 're looking for is similar in character , but if they 're going to er if they 're looking for that person I think they 've just got to act normally , and it 's not a one-off thing , I think it 's built up over the years .
19 Well it 's fastened off at the back is n't it ?
20 Of course if independent Republics do get control of their own weapons , it 's blown out of the water , their non proliferation treaty caught you has n't it ?
21 You ca n't see it but that 's where it 's generated in between the in between those two .
22 It 's known popularly as the Warnock Report .
23 But er , ah , you know , it gets up into the garden but I do n't think it , it 's got anywhere near the house er this time , cos I was up there on Thursday and I , you could see where it had been , but it was and I mi I 'd have got very worried about er
24 Right , because the body is acting in order to protect its vital organs and it 's drawing the blood vessels near the skin , shut down , you 're not needed there , you 're needed here , in the core of the body , because your blood is what warms your skin up , it 's taken away from the skin , then the skin feels cold and clammy , yeah , clammy because of course if there 's no heat , we sweat all the time and especially if somebody 's had an accident or is seriously ill they will be sweating , yes , then there 's nothing to dry the sweat off okay , what happens when we sweat excessively in the summer time ?
25 Anyway back to main point , so up to retirement quite straightforward , no problem at all and this is why he could have gone on for donkey years without a return of income , his salary goes up of course , it 's picked up in the tax tables , his personal allowances do n't change so they could swan along there for so many years without even looking at his affairs , but then see what happens in the very next tax year , when he has n't had a return and may not get a return for a couple of years .
26 I 'm thinking about marketing my services on quality and relating to customers in a way that I 'd just begun to think of before but now it 's come right to the front .
27 It 's come away from the zip er er I do n't know whether it 's er
28 You know it 's come out of the tax situation he 's built himself a er massive big house or put an extension on it .
29 Mind you , I do n't think it 's come out of the washing at the moment , I think it 's getting water .
30 That 's right , and , and the first act of the play is a rehearsal and it keeps stopping and the director keeps sort of straightening them out and they 're dealing with little problems , and when you 're actually rehearsing it you find yourself sort of repeating the play because it 's so ac Michael Frayn who wrote it has so accurately observed what happens er when you 're directing a play that er you find yourself re-enacting the play and , and suddenly find a discussion you 've just been having has part sounds as if it 's come out of the script .
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